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How to pronounce munition in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fortification
Type of defence, defensive structure, defense
Has types castle, bastion, breastwork, bunker, defilade, dugout, entrenchment, escarp, escarpment, fieldwork, intrenchment, lunette, palisade, parapet, protective embankment, redoubt, scarp, stockade
Type Words
Synonyms ordnance, ordnance store
Type of armament
Type Words
Synonyms arms, implements of war, weaponry, weapons system
Type of instrumentation, instrumentality
Has types gunnery, bomb, armament, defence system, ammo, defense system, ammunition, hardware, naval weaponry
Type Words
Type of arm

Examples of munition

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According to the CMC, one third of all cluster munition casualties are children.
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Many of these Kashmiris and Sindhis worked in the munition factories of Birmingham.
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Cooper became munition inspector in Luton, while the family lived nearby in Dunstable.
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Some users pointed out an Indian round with similar markings, others a French munition.
From the guardian.co.uk
Modern illuminating shells are a type of carrier shell or cargo munition.
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Sudan blames the explosion at a munition factory south of Khartoum on an Israeli airstrike.
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Base ejection shells are a type of carrier shell or cargo munition.
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The Libyan campaign could not have succeeded without American assets in munition and intelligence.
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In addition there was an APCR shot for the PaK 40, a munition which eventually became very scarce.
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More examples
  • Supply with weapons
  • Weaponry: weapons considered collectively
  • Military supplies
  • Fortification: defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it
  • Ammunition, often informally referred to as ammo, is a generic term derived from the French language la munition which embraced all material used for war (from the Latin munire, to provide), but which in time came to refer specifically to gunpowder and artillery. ...
  • (Munitions (TUGS episode)) This is a list of the thirteen episodes of the British children's television series TUGS which first broadcast in 1989.
  • Armament, weaponry; bombs, rockets, missiles; (obsolete) a tower or fortification
  • (Munitions) weapons and ammunition.
  • (Munitions) Materials used in war. Such as weapons or ammo.(pg 216)